Parameterisation - Festo CPX-FB36 Instruction Manual

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3. Commissioning
3.2

Parameterisation

3-22
Warning
Uncontrolled movements of the actuators, undefined
switching states
Injury to people, damage to the machine and system
During the parameterisation process, make sure that
nobody is within the sphere of influence of moving parts
of your system.
The CPX terminal is supplied from the factory with preset
parameters. These parameters are saved in the bus node.
These parameters can be used to largely adapt the behaviour
of the CPX terminal to the relevant application.
A distinction is made between the following variants:
System parameters, e.g. setting reaction times, switching
off error messages
Module parameters (module- and channel-specific), e.g.
diagnostic settings, settings for error handling, settings
for debounce times of inputs, settings for forcing
Parameters of the diagnostic memory
A detailed description of the individual parameters as well as
basic principles of application can be found in the CPX system
description (è P.BE-CPX-SYS-...).
The module parameters can be found in the descriptions for
the modules, e.g. description of the CPX pneumatic interfaces
and CPX I/O modules (è P.BE-CPX-EA-...).
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